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talk to dave tormey, I think he just redid his rig a little so maybe he would be willing to help you out.
That's a good idea but some people tend to go a while not knowing what they want to do then go to school just to get a degree in anything and waste money. Others just keep changing it up; my father has been back to school like 5 times including a few classes at harvard for law
originally she said someone hit and ran while she was in sheetz. then i said well sheetz has good video cameras so maybe i can get a plate number. then shes says ok i lied i did it...i judged pulling into a spot bad and hit the rear of a f350.
im so mad right now. she has had the car two ****ing weeks and manages to break every tab in the front bumper...rip the lip off, and now there is probably 2 grand in body damages on the quarter panel.
i wana tie 100lb weights to her legs and throw her off the ****ing george washington bridge right now.
and she wanted to take my M3 to michigan this weekend....un ****ing real
im so mad right now. she has had the car two ****ing weeks and manages to break every tab in the front bumper...rip the lip off, and now there is probably 2 grand in body damages on the quarter panel.
i wana tie 100lb weights to her legs and throw her off the ****ing george washington bridge right now.
and she wanted to take my M3 to michigan this weekend....un ****ing real
speedoo i moved it to this casue i was breaking the rules in the slammed thread.
so that rsx is slammed?
so whats this rsx? more slammed? lol
so whats this rsx? more slammed? lol
chassis type or tires aside slammed is slammed lol
maybe its the angle?
nonono look at the size of the tires...stock size tires are huge, and easy to tuck, since the profile is alot taller. stretched tires have almost no profile since the height ends up being part of the width. It's kinda hard to tuck tire when its the thickness of a rubber band
nonono look at the size of the tires...stock size tires are huge, and easy to tuck, since the profile is alot taller. stretched tires have almost no profile since the height ends up being part of the width. It's kinda hard to tuck tire when its the thickness of a rubber band
the silver one i posted has after market wheels that are at least 17's





